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ijust wa nt to rather than his leadership. ijust want to see in scoring as many runs as possible at the top of the order. if he is captain and has the energy to do so, that will be difficult with what has come in 2016. also i just need his runs at the top of the order going into those ashes in six—months‘ time. order going into those ashes in six-months' time. your instinct on his captaincy. should he go? looking at his face today i would say it as being very close to the time to call it quits from his perspective. he has earned that right, to have a period at home. we will wait and see. he is stubborn, a stubborn chap. he is mentally very tough, has probably been through this kind of speu probably been through this kind of spell two or three times in his captaincy reign and carried on, but just looking at his face today and his body language in particular over the last three test matches, it looks like you might be thinking about calling it a day. is joe root ready to take over? he is only 25. who knows when you're ready.
ijust wa nt to rather than his leadership. ijust want to see in scoring as many runs as possible at the top of the order. if he is captain and has the energy to do so, that will be difficult with what has come in 2016. also i just need his runs at the top of the order going into those ashes in six—months‘ time. order going into those ashes in six-months' time. your instinct on his captaincy. should he go? looking at his face today i would say it as being very close to the time to call it...
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can ijust take you back to one answer you gave , can ijust take you back to one answer you gave, which sounded quite favourable to me, the proposals being put forward by the business and financial community for some kind of standstill? on the grounds that they do not want to be faced, as you put it yourself, with a cliff edge. do i take it that the government is going to try and negotiate a standstill or transitional arrangement of that time, to give time for business and the financial community to adjust?” would not use the word standstill. that is the word that many of them used. at the point at which we leave the european union, the point at which the relationship that is going to exist is clear, there may well be practical issues that have to be addressed. liver—mac i am asking you something slightly different. are you going to try and negotiate it?” was about to come onto that. if you just allow me to explain. ito make sure there is a full understanding of what i was saying in terms of the practicalities of this issue, that people who may need to adjust it systems and other
can ijust take you back to one answer you gave , can ijust take you back to one answer you gave, which sounded quite favourable to me, the proposals being put forward by the business and financial community for some kind of standstill? on the grounds that they do not want to be faced, as you put it yourself, with a cliff edge. do i take it that the government is going to try and negotiate a standstill or transitional arrangement of that time, to give time for business and the financial...
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ijust kept thinking "i'm doing this for my son". when i got near this person, who owed a lot to my boss, i went up close and then shot him. next time i killed was after president duterte got elected. since august i've killed five people. that's six in all. what do you feel about the people that you kill, because they have families too? do you feel guilty? i do, because i have kids too.
ijust kept thinking "i'm doing this for my son". when i got near this person, who owed a lot to my boss, i went up close and then shot him. next time i killed was after president duterte got elected. since august i've killed five people. that's six in all. what do you feel about the people that you kill, because they have families too? do you feel guilty? i do, because i have kids too.
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shots in any other format, i just play the same way. different shots in any other format, ijust play the same way. the pitch has been good all four days and it is slowly deteriorating and there are footmarks there so we just have to bowl well and get the wickets. good bowling gets you wickets on any wicket. the one thing i would say about these guys over the seven tests we've just played is their character. we've been in a few tough situations over those seven tests and we've come out and played well the next day after a bad day or a bad session or two. they want to finish this. we're out there to win this. the last couple of test matches. they won't want to get on the plane in a couple of days time having lost another test match. they'll want to bat as well as they possibly can to that out the three sessions. —— bat out. australia survived a mighty scare in brisbane after pakistan felljust 39 runs short of completing what would have been a world record run chase in the first test of their series. the tourists, who were set a target of 490, began the final day of the day night te
shots in any other format, i just play the same way. different shots in any other format, ijust play the same way. the pitch has been good all four days and it is slowly deteriorating and there are footmarks there so we just have to bowl well and get the wickets. good bowling gets you wickets on any wicket. the one thing i would say about these guys over the seven tests we've just played is their character. we've been in a few tough situations over those seven tests and we've come out and...
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ijust the old—timers, when glamour was different. i just love the old—timers, when glamour was different. ijust love the the old—timers, when glamour was different. i just love the fact that when she says all of those 1—liners, iama when she says all of those 1—liners, i am a marvellous housekeeper. every timei i am a marvellous housekeeper. every time i leave amount i keep his house. how about this one, i want a man who is kind and understanding. is that too much to ask of a millionaire? it is the first time i've had you in the studio and honestly i really enjoyed your company. thank you very much and have a very merry christmas. thank you and sent to you. we've got a couple of days to come. see you tomorrow. hello. a huge week of pre—christmas travel plans, and with different weather challenges either end of the week. now, what we'll see later in the week is actually governed by what's happening in us and canada at the moment. a big freeze at the moment. much of the continent starts below freezing, but the temperature con
ijust the old—timers, when glamour was different. i just love the old—timers, when glamour was different. ijust love the the old—timers, when glamour was different. i just love the fact that when she says all of those 1—liners, iama when she says all of those 1—liners, i am a marvellous housekeeper. every timei i am a marvellous housekeeper. every time i leave amount i keep his house. how about this one, i want a man who is kind and understanding. is that too much to ask of a...
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ijust changed? yeah, yeah, i voted. ijust turned 18. i'd never voted before. i was excited to be voting. the majority of people that did vote, that voted to leave, was middle—aged and elderly. trying to make britain how it was. but we great britain anyway. so regardless of whether we leave or not, we are still one of the biggest nations in the world. we are still going to get trade, we are still going to be doing well. the british people have made a very clear decision to take a different path. and as such, i think the country requires fresh leadership to ta ke country requires fresh leadership to take it in this direction.|j country requires fresh leadership to take it in this direction. i think you just put his hands up because he was like, you guys are really going to do this, and he backed out. now he's chilling on the beach with his wife. he tried. he was like, i'm gone. he's like a baby. he said let's do the referendum, lost and quit. i kind of felt sorry for him. he looked like he wanted to cry when he delivered that speech. i respected it, i rated it
ijust changed? yeah, yeah, i voted. ijust turned 18. i'd never voted before. i was excited to be voting. the majority of people that did vote, that voted to leave, was middle—aged and elderly. trying to make britain how it was. but we great britain anyway. so regardless of whether we leave or not, we are still one of the biggest nations in the world. we are still going to get trade, we are still going to be doing well. the british people have made a very clear decision to take a different...
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and ijust wished that i had talked much less. you wrote in the book it would have been better for the world if dylan had not been born, but it would not have been better for you. the guilt i feel at even loving dylan, or feeling that way about him, knowing what he did and how he hurt other people, but dylan was my son. and knowing him did enrich my life, and i loved him, and he broughtjoy to me when he was alive. and since his death, i have found meaning in life by trying to find answers to understand why this happened and how this terrible thing came about. what do you wish you had said to dylan that morning when he ran out of the house? i think i wish i had just tackled him. and just said, "sit down, you're not going anywhere. we're going to talk." i read somewhere you had worn a piece of his clothing, you held onto things. yes, i did wear his clothes for a long time. my husband and i both did. it's just a feeling of wanting him a little bit closer. in the aftermath of all this, your very strong and long marriage didn't survive
and ijust wished that i had talked much less. you wrote in the book it would have been better for the world if dylan had not been born, but it would not have been better for you. the guilt i feel at even loving dylan, or feeling that way about him, knowing what he did and how he hurt other people, but dylan was my son. and knowing him did enrich my life, and i loved him, and he broughtjoy to me when he was alive. and since his death, i have found meaning in life by trying to find answers to...
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i was in a play and ijust... had a kind of collapse of confidence and a general feeling that my life was kind of over. got the proper diagnosis then. i thought i had faced the beast but i was kidding myself. several years after that... i was lying in a hospital bed thinking i was a lunatic, not a sane person. i look back at the work i have done and i think maybe this stemmed from the bipolar. i wrote it, i directed it, iwas stemmed from the bipolar. i wrote it, i directed it, i was acting stemmed from the bipolar. i wrote it, i directed it, iwas acting in it, i directed it, iwas acting in it but when i look back to outsiders looking at me, everyone seemed to say the same thing, is quite manic. they band red bull on the set, they thought it was that at the time. one of the things i know from my experience and it still shocks me is that the people who love me best read my mood more quickly than i can myself. my husband knows when i'm manic, he sees it in my face and my eyes. i once had it so badly, i'm the least su
i was in a play and ijust... had a kind of collapse of confidence and a general feeling that my life was kind of over. got the proper diagnosis then. i thought i had faced the beast but i was kidding myself. several years after that... i was lying in a hospital bed thinking i was a lunatic, not a sane person. i look back at the work i have done and i think maybe this stemmed from the bipolar. i wrote it, i directed it, iwas stemmed from the bipolar. i wrote it, i directed it, i was acting...
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ijust wa nt to stage than his leadership. ijust want to see him get as many runs as he can at the top of the order. if he can at the top of the order. if he is captain and has the energy to do so, that will be difficult with what has happened in 2016. also be run to the top of the order going into the ashes in 12 month's time. what is your instinct on the captaincy? will he and should he go? from the look in his face today i would say it is very close to being the time to call it quits from his perspective. he has earned the right to have a bit of a period at home. we will wait and see. i mean, he is mentally very, very tough. he has probably been through this kind of speu probably been through this kind of spell a few times in his captaincy and carried on. but look at his face today. his body language in particular in the past three test matches shows he might call it a day. is joe root ready to take over at just day. is joe root ready to take over atjust 25? i mean, who knows when you are ready? i was a similar age. i think
ijust wa nt to stage than his leadership. ijust want to see him get as many runs as he can at the top of the order. if he can at the top of the order. if he is captain and has the energy to do so, that will be difficult with what has happened in 2016. also be run to the top of the order going into the ashes in 12 month's time. what is your instinct on the captaincy? will he and should he go? from the look in his face today i would say it is very close to being the time to call it quits from his...
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i achieved it, ijust did ita out to do. i achieved it, ijust did it a lot less than i imagined and hope. coming to terms with life after cricket has been tough, but they smile is neverfar away after cricket has been tough, but they smile is never far away from they smile is never far away from the man who believes that support from social media helped him through his darkest days. lying in bed, being a bit cynical, thinking, if i did die, i wonder who would miss me?... itwas did die, i wonder who would miss me?... it was like i died and it was overwhelming, 26 million tweets... that was in the first two hours. the positivity coming my way, i dread to think where i would be without it, if that support was not there. i have always been fit and strong. i have always been fit and strong. i have always been into sport. good at cricket, one of the best. and then i realised, i'm not invincible! that is probably the toughest moment. i realise the important things in life. life is not too bad, that's for sure. james taylor, there. t
i achieved it, ijust did ita out to do. i achieved it, ijust did it a lot less than i imagined and hope. coming to terms with life after cricket has been tough, but they smile is neverfar away after cricket has been tough, but they smile is never far away from they smile is never far away from the man who believes that support from social media helped him through his darkest days. lying in bed, being a bit cynical, thinking, if i did die, i wonder who would miss me?... itwas did die, i wonder...
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but ijust think combined lots of different music genres. but i just think that, combined lots of different music genres. but ijust think that, in 1998, yes, you had other gay musicians at the time, but for somebody who was a household name, beloved by millions of people, to come out and say, so stridently, how proud they were to be who they were, that they were not going to apologise, that they were not going to feel belittled, that they were not going to be ashamed, was something that i think transformed a lot of attitudes. a lot of people can come out and say, i am gay like george michael. i know people who did. he was very political, somebody who backed labour in the time of thatcherism, supporting the miners during the miners strike. when his mum died, and he loved her so much, he put on a benefit gig for nhs nurses. during the iraq war, when it was an fanciful —— unfashionable for musicians to be political, he did, he hooked up with miss dynamite and did a song against the iraq war, and then another song, wag the dog, about tony bl
but ijust think combined lots of different music genres. but i just think that, combined lots of different music genres. but ijust think that, in 1998, yes, you had other gay musicians at the time, but for somebody who was a household name, beloved by millions of people, to come out and say, so stridently, how proud they were to be who they were, that they were not going to apologise, that they were not going to feel belittled, that they were not going to be ashamed, was something that i think...
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ijust need to speak to this old couple. we've got a drain in our back garden. it's coming up through the drain in our back garden rather quickly. i don't want you to stand out in the cold. all right. some people are grabbing what they can and leaving. not much we can do really. just get out. methodist ministerjohnny gios captures life as a modern—day noah on his phone. this is absolutely bonkers. the floodwater on sandilands road is three—foot at least. we're at a house in sandilands road where we're going carry two children to the church for safety. are you ready, chris? this is the showing community coming together, isn't it? yeah. unbelievable. never ever seen anything like this. stay away from kendall, that's all i can say. 30 miles away sue cashmore has retreated upstairs. well, here we are, a repeat of 2009. just five—foot of water in the house at the moment, but i'm sat up here in the dark, candlelight with my little dog. unfortunately this time no insurance. i don't know what i'm going to do. across the north, floods wreak havoc. daylight and scen
ijust need to speak to this old couple. we've got a drain in our back garden. it's coming up through the drain in our back garden rather quickly. i don't want you to stand out in the cold. all right. some people are grabbing what they can and leaving. not much we can do really. just get out. methodist ministerjohnny gios captures life as a modern—day noah on his phone. this is absolutely bonkers. the floodwater on sandilands road is three—foot at least. we're at a house in sandilands road...
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ijust went down fell over and bounced off the track. i just went down into the fell over and bounced off the track. ijust went down into the ground. he has fallen, just got a little clip! at that point i was panicking, my race is over, i'm done. everything is over, everything i have worked for. and then in the back of my mind it was like no, it can't happen. i have worked too hard for this. i promise my daughter over to get a gold medal so i thought i could not let her down. has mo got the power, the strength, the speed to defend this title? mo farah wins the gold! who wants to be away from where they grew up, where they have friends and families? no one. if you want to become a champion, it comes with it. mo, going for the double double. for me it was, i need to go for this and see if i can win one more goalfor my son. mo farah is going to get gold for great britain again. four olympic titles, four olympic gold medals. i wanted to achieve what i could and then won the time was right stop and say, i did myself proud, i did my country pr
ijust went down fell over and bounced off the track. i just went down into the fell over and bounced off the track. ijust went down into the ground. he has fallen, just got a little clip! at that point i was panicking, my race is over, i'm done. everything is over, everything i have worked for. and then in the back of my mind it was like no, it can't happen. i have worked too hard for this. i promise my daughter over to get a gold medal so i thought i could not let her down. has mo got the...
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ijust need to speak to this old couple. we've got a drain in our back garden. it's coming up through the drain in our back garden rather quickly i don't want you to stand out in the cold. all right. some people are grabbing what they can and leaving. not much we can do really. just get out. methodist ministerjohnny gios captures life as a modern—day noah on his phone. this is absolutely bonkers. the floodwater on sandilands road is three—foot at least. we're at a house in sandilands road where we're going carry two children to the church for safety. are you ready, chris? this is the showing community coming together, isn't it? yeah. unbelievable. never ever seen anything like this. stay away from kendall, that's all i can say. 30 miles away sue cashmore has retreated upstairs. well, here we are, a repeat of 2009. just five—foot of water in the house at the moment, but i'm sat up here in the dark, candlelight with my little dog. unfortunately this time no insurance. i don't know what i'm going to do. across the north, floods wreak havoc. daylight and scene
ijust need to speak to this old couple. we've got a drain in our back garden. it's coming up through the drain in our back garden rather quickly i don't want you to stand out in the cold. all right. some people are grabbing what they can and leaving. not much we can do really. just get out. methodist ministerjohnny gios captures life as a modern—day noah on his phone. this is absolutely bonkers. the floodwater on sandilands road is three—foot at least. we're at a house in sandilands road...
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ijust picked i just picked up ijust picked up the results from the hospital. i get tested every three months to show i've got no nasty things. i always post a copy on the internet so people can see it for themselves. my name is simon watson and i'm a sperm donor. if you do it formerly there's loads of hurdles you have to go through, they make you sit through counselling sessions and they make you do huge amounts of tests and then they charge you huge amounts for the service but realistically if you've got a private donor you can go and see them, make them somewhere, get what you want, just 90, somewhere, get what you want, just go, that's it. sorted. i charge them £50, that's it, for the magic potion pot. then i give them a syringe with the pot and then leave them to it. most of the people i help out ten to be from facebook. when peoplejoin the site, i see their name and i send them a message explaining the service i provide. it's like artificial insemination only and they like the fact i do that, and they're not going to get anything funny out of it. because
ijust picked i just picked up ijust picked up the results from the hospital. i get tested every three months to show i've got no nasty things. i always post a copy on the internet so people can see it for themselves. my name is simon watson and i'm a sperm donor. if you do it formerly there's loads of hurdles you have to go through, they make you sit through counselling sessions and they make you do huge amounts of tests and then they charge you huge amounts for the service but realistically if...
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ijust wa nted has topped the year of. ijust wanted to enjoy it. but it has been such an amazing time. looking out for any other sports stars.|j such an amazing time. looking out for any other sports stars. i will say hello to a few of them if. i am a bit shy. adam peaty, i noticed he passed by and give you his congratulations. yes, it isjust amazing when people like that show such an interest. there is also a lifetime achievement award which was announced earlier today, that went to michael phelps come in the united states legendary swimmer, who has w011 states legendary swimmer, who has won 23 gold medals at the olympics. we can look forward to five other awards. including the team of the year and the overseas star of the year, before at nine o'clock, the sports personality of the year. i have already mentioned the likes of adam peaty and andy murray. he has already won it twice and he would be the first person to win at forrester time. a huge list of people from the 0lympics who have also been nominated, the likes of nicola adams, and nick skelt
ijust wa nted has topped the year of. ijust wanted to enjoy it. but it has been such an amazing time. looking out for any other sports stars.|j such an amazing time. looking out for any other sports stars. i will say hello to a few of them if. i am a bit shy. adam peaty, i noticed he passed by and give you his congratulations. yes, it isjust amazing when people like that show such an interest. there is also a lifetime achievement award which was announced earlier today, that went to michael...
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ijust want to get rid of the stigma and the fear attached to mental health. that is what i haven't been doing the work i have been doing and focusing on young people. we launched a mental health workshop in schools. there's a warning that heavy fog could cause further travel disruption today. yesterday the uk's biggest airports, heathrow and gatwick cancelled more than 150 flights. the met office says driving conditions will be difficult in many areas of central, eastern and south—east england. 0ur reporter, simonjones, is at heathrow airport this morning. i know you are keeping a close eye on conditions. what is the latest? we have the strange situation this morning where you can hear the planes coming and going, but it is difficult to make them out because the fog is quite dense and if you look at the departure boards it is a pretty grim picture. we have a lot of flights delayed for several hours. 0ne of flights delayed for several hours. one for 16 hours. that is if ito hours. one for 16 hours. that is if i to frankfurt. we have had flights cancelled. ba
ijust want to get rid of the stigma and the fear attached to mental health. that is what i haven't been doing the work i have been doing and focusing on young people. we launched a mental health workshop in schools. there's a warning that heavy fog could cause further travel disruption today. yesterday the uk's biggest airports, heathrow and gatwick cancelled more than 150 flights. the met office says driving conditions will be difficult in many areas of central, eastern and south—east...
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i think that is where, ijust wanted to be one of the boys. i think that is where, i just want to belong, and the more i did it, and started watching it more seriously, i thought that i could do this. i used to play football any opportunity i had, in my training kit, on the back garden, t in the park. idid kit, on the back garden, t in the park. i did it in coventry. yes. what kept you going, when things we re what kept you going, when things were so difficult and you had to knock backs? one of my mottos is that when you have a gene that no one can see but you can you keep calling because you visualise yourself doing it, that is what kept me going. i am not one, once i get down, get back up. that is one of my personal attributes. it is working. it has made me thick skinned as well and more determined. you have had to get used to being the only woman, the only woman who's doing the job of managing teams, coaching teams. a much more accepting of people view these days? elect my work do my talking, on the pitch. a lot of people can talk a good ta
i think that is where, ijust wanted to be one of the boys. i think that is where, i just want to belong, and the more i did it, and started watching it more seriously, i thought that i could do this. i used to play football any opportunity i had, in my training kit, on the back garden, t in the park. idid kit, on the back garden, t in the park. i did it in coventry. yes. what kept you going, when things we re what kept you going, when things were so difficult and you had to knock backs? one of...
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people were, you know, asking for help, but we just, ijust took two, but i couldn't do much, i couldn't help them. i saw people lying on the ground, in, you know, all bodies being twisted, like arm, legs were, people were on top of each other. the truck had polish number plates, a body found in the cab is thought to be that of its polish driver. but a masked man behind the wheel escaped on foot. soon afterwards a suspect was picked up over a mile away. he is said to be a pakistani citizen who arrived in germany a year ago. if this was the work of an asylum—seeker it poses a real challenge for the woman who threw open the country's doors over a year ago. translation: i know it will be particularly difficult for us to bear if it is confirmed the perpetrator asked for protection and asylu m perpetrator asked for protection and asylum in germany. that would be repulsive for the many germans who are engaged day in, day out, in helping refugees and for those who do need our protection and who striving to integrate themselves into our country. germany's interior minister said security would
people were, you know, asking for help, but we just, ijust took two, but i couldn't do much, i couldn't help them. i saw people lying on the ground, in, you know, all bodies being twisted, like arm, legs were, people were on top of each other. the truck had polish number plates, a body found in the cab is thought to be that of its polish driver. but a masked man behind the wheel escaped on foot. soon afterwards a suspect was picked up over a mile away. he is said to be a pakistani citizen who...
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ijust good to have you with us. i am going to be grinchy about this. i just say enjoy christmas and if you are lucky enough to have the day off, enjoy it. have your moments with your family and friends. you don't need to share this. i don't think that is really grinchy. it is about being mindful. if you are taking yourself away from their christmas moment to ta ke away from their christmas moment to take a picture, there are times and places. be a bit more mindful. maybe enjoy the moment. but i don't think we should not be taking pictures at the moment. i think we can enjoy it and take pictures as well. the moment is often a photograph for people. we share it every other day of the year, why not christmas. you should share stuff on christmas day. it is more way to use sherrod? we have to be mindful about that, especially for young people. —— where do you share it? are they sharing every detail about their lives? that is potentially dangerous. there is a potential problem with parents not really checking what their kids are doing, and maybe not teac
ijust good to have you with us. i am going to be grinchy about this. i just say enjoy christmas and if you are lucky enough to have the day off, enjoy it. have your moments with your family and friends. you don't need to share this. i don't think that is really grinchy. it is about being mindful. if you are taking yourself away from their christmas moment to ta ke away from their christmas moment to take a picture, there are times and places. be a bit more mindful. maybe enjoy the moment. but i...
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ijust never wanted my career or my life to go that direction. i‘m a religious person, i don‘t need to go that way. i don‘t believe in that example for the young people. i think you can be a good entertainer and a good actress and you don‘t have to. if you want to, go ahead but it‘s not something i ever wanted to do and therefore i never did it. the clock will never be turned back to that innocent age, though. i think not. i think this is it. we don‘t have to go... i don‘t really have a comment about it because we are here and today is today, but we can handle ourselves well. we can handle ourselves with class and dignity. we don‘t have to fall down amongst the masses, so to speak, meaning, if you want to be trashy, you can be trashy. but there‘s really no need, it is much more fun to have little dignity in life. you‘ve always been open about the mistakes you made in your love life and picking the wrong men. what about the mistakes you made professionally? at one stage in the late 60s, early 70s, you had a row with nbc over th
ijust never wanted my career or my life to go that direction. i‘m a religious person, i don‘t need to go that way. i don‘t believe in that example for the young people. i think you can be a good entertainer and a good actress and you don‘t have to. if you want to, go ahead but it‘s not something i ever wanted to do and therefore i never did it. the clock will never be turned back to that innocent age, though. i think not. i think this is it. we don‘t have to go... i don‘t really...
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i didn't say it was doping products, ijust wanted to see if you knew what was in it, because i find it extraordinary that you don't necessarily know what evidence british cycling has given to you get with regards to this. service shane sutton, currently giving evidence, and the issue of therapeutic use exemption is, medical certificates within the sport, the ethical and moral use, thatis sport, the ethical and moral use, that is up for discussion as well. said dave brailsford will also be talking to mps as well, the head of tea m talking to mps as well, the head of team sky. the orphans of aleppo finally rescued from the ruins of their city as the evacuations resume but thousands remain trapped. and still to come. could this be the answer to the uk's housing crisis? plans are unveiled to build thousands of flat pack houses. coming—up in sport at half—past. leicester appeal jamie va rdy‘s red card from saturday's 3—3 draw at stoke. they're arguing he was knocked—off balance before making the dangerous tackle. britain's housing problem is well known — not enough homes, and ma
i didn't say it was doping products, ijust wanted to see if you knew what was in it, because i find it extraordinary that you don't necessarily know what evidence british cycling has given to you get with regards to this. service shane sutton, currently giving evidence, and the issue of therapeutic use exemption is, medical certificates within the sport, the ethical and moral use, thatis sport, the ethical and moral use, that is up for discussion as well. said dave brailsford will also be...
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ijust i just retired and ijust retired and this is my first christmas enjoying everything at home. it is cold and in australia it is hot. yes. we came over to spend it with and friends from australia. 0ur it with and friends from australia. our first christmas with a new baby. it will be important to us. it will be fantastic. my granddaughter was born on the second of august this year. my son i helped to deliver her. it is the first christmas with my first grandchild ever so it is really special and i have gone overboard. it is allowed, isn't it? so tell us why this christmas is going to be a really special one for you? you can e—mail us at bbcbrea kfast@bbc. co. uk or share your thoughts with other viewers on our facebook page. and you can tweet about today's stories using #bbcbrea kfast or follow us for the latest from the programme. christmas is traditionally a time for family and relaxation but sometimes it can be stressful. so if you're worried about it all getting a bit too much, we've got a team of experts here to guide you through the day. here with me is agony aunt suzie
ijust i just retired and ijust retired and this is my first christmas enjoying everything at home. it is cold and in australia it is hot. yes. we came over to spend it with and friends from australia. 0ur it with and friends from australia. our first christmas with a new baby. it will be important to us. it will be fantastic. my granddaughter was born on the second of august this year. my son i helped to deliver her. it is the first christmas with my first grandchild ever so it is really...
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ijust hope they can carry on now. his former boss and the mechanic will be sentenced in the mechanic will be sentenced in the new year. those two men showed absolutely no emotion at all as they heard they had been convicted. each of them four times as manslaughter. they were remanded in custody, in contrast to the driver who left an innocent man will stop he looked like the weight of the world had been lifted from his shoulders. he broke down in tears many heard the not guilty verdict. the families there are some of those who died, they have sat through some graphic and technical evidence over the last four or five weeks. they were in bracing each other and consoling each other because they hope that they would be strong verdicts in this case to send a message to these individuals and others involved in the industry. in the last hour the football association has released a statement in response to historical allegations of abuse. what have they said? safeguarding has been one of the big measures that the fda is keen t
ijust hope they can carry on now. his former boss and the mechanic will be sentenced in the mechanic will be sentenced in the new year. those two men showed absolutely no emotion at all as they heard they had been convicted. each of them four times as manslaughter. they were remanded in custody, in contrast to the driver who left an innocent man will stop he looked like the weight of the world had been lifted from his shoulders. he broke down in tears many heard the not guilty verdict. the...
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i didn't take anything, ijust took some of my fashion books. in that moment when i took it, nothing came to my mind, only my fashion books came to my mind, that i have to save them, because all my ideas is there since i was a kid and i have to take. i'm working now, i'm helping my family andi i'm working now, i'm helping my family and i can't focus more on designing like i was doing before, but sometimes when i have free time i definitely go back to design something. when i hold my books and when i checked it, i remember all the moments i was painting clothes, i was designing and how it was coming to my mind. it makes me feel like i go back in time, i go back to the time when i made those designs, it makes me feel happy and sad at the same time. happy because icy my designs as something very nice. actually i'm proud of each design i'm making because it looks like a different thing, like a modern thing, and sad because it makes me remember the sad moments i was living in syria and designing in the same time. i'm nizarand i'm i'm nizar and i'm fi
i didn't take anything, ijust took some of my fashion books. in that moment when i took it, nothing came to my mind, only my fashion books came to my mind, that i have to save them, because all my ideas is there since i was a kid and i have to take. i'm working now, i'm helping my family andi i'm working now, i'm helping my family and i can't focus more on designing like i was doing before, but sometimes when i have free time i definitely go back to design something. when i hold my books and...
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ijust hope... ijust hope they can carry on now. also, storm barbara is on course to batter britain tomorrow. doctors involved in trials of a new multiple sclerosis drug say stormy weather in the run—up to christmas, storm ba ba stormy weather in the run—up to christmas, storm baba is set to hit on friday with scotland getting the worst of the wins. —— barbara. doctors involved in trials of a new multiple sclerosis drug say it's a landmark development in treatment of the disease. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. that get straight to berlin for the latest on the attack on the market there. the mood is sombre here at there. the mood is sombre here at the christmas market in berlin. normally there would be christmas music playing but that is silent. people have been coming to lay flyover —— lay flowers and light candles and also buy food and drink ina sign candles and also buy food and drink in a sign that life goes on. in the last hour we have been hearing from chancellor merkel who said she was proud of the way tha
ijust hope... ijust hope they can carry on now. also, storm barbara is on course to batter britain tomorrow. doctors involved in trials of a new multiple sclerosis drug say stormy weather in the run—up to christmas, storm ba ba stormy weather in the run—up to christmas, storm baba is set to hit on friday with scotland getting the worst of the wins. —— barbara. doctors involved in trials of a new multiple sclerosis drug say it's a landmark development in treatment of the disease. good...
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ijust really wa nt parliament in the process. ijust really want your assurance we are not going down the route of the last government, which my committee found was actually grossly negligent in just instructing whitehall to do no planning at all about the possibility that the country might have the temerity to vote to leave the european union. there is presumably the possibility that the european parliament would veto any agreement, all even despite your best efforts that no agreement has been reached between yourself and the council —— or despite your best efforts, no agreement is reached. we are looking at a variety of scenarios that could come forward in relation to the negotiation, the deal, the timing, and what other opportunities would be the. i'm hoping that's a yes. we are looking ata hoping that's a yes. we are looking at a variety of scenarios. which one? all of the scenarios? all the options. that's fine, all of the options. that's fine, all of the options is fine. crucially, what we're doing is making sure that we
ijust really wa nt parliament in the process. ijust really want your assurance we are not going down the route of the last government, which my committee found was actually grossly negligent in just instructing whitehall to do no planning at all about the possibility that the country might have the temerity to vote to leave the european union. there is presumably the possibility that the european parliament would veto any agreement, all even despite your best efforts that no agreement has been...
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playing for your country, it does not get any better, it is what i set out to do, and i achieved it, ijust did it less than i imagined and hoped. coming to terms with life after cricket has been tough but they smile is neverfar away cricket has been tough but they smile is never far away from the cricket has been tough but they smile is neverfar away from the man who believes that social media support helped him through the dark days. i was lying in bed, support helped him through the dark days. iwas lying in bed, being cynical, thinking, ifi days. iwas lying in bed, being cynical, thinking, if i die, who will miss me? it was overwhelming. i had 26 million tweets about me in the first two hours. positivity coming my way. i dread to think where i would be mentally if that support was not there. i have always been invincible, the fittest, the strongest, good at cricket, one of the best... then i realised, damn. that was the toughest moment. but i realised the important things in life. and life is not too bad, that's for sure. from all of us at the bbc sports centre, good night. you are watch
playing for your country, it does not get any better, it is what i set out to do, and i achieved it, ijust did it less than i imagined and hoped. coming to terms with life after cricket has been tough but they smile is neverfar away cricket has been tough but they smile is never far away from the cricket has been tough but they smile is neverfar away from the man who believes that social media support helped him through the dark days. i was lying in bed, support helped him through the dark...
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ijust hope that people will stand up and 90, hope that people will stand up and go, our libraries are really important, so we need the money for oui’ important, so we need the money for our libraries. how much does your interest in this stem from the fact that you had a son who was a relu cta nt that you had a son who was a reluctant reader? it started... our son was a bright guy. when he was eight years old, that summer, we said, you can read every day. he said, you can read every day. he said, doi said, you can read every day. he said, do i have to? and we said yes, u nless said, do i have to? and we said yes, unless you want to live in the garaged. and we said, what we are going to do is, if this is going to be painless, we are going to find books you really like. we got a dozen books, percy jackson, books you really like. we got a dozen books, perchackson, a wrinkle in time. he is reading skills went up dramatically and ultimately, they have sat scores in america, a perfect score in reading is 800, and he got that and he is going to an ivy league college next year. if you take c
ijust hope that people will stand up and 90, hope that people will stand up and go, our libraries are really important, so we need the money for oui’ important, so we need the money for our libraries. how much does your interest in this stem from the fact that you had a son who was a relu cta nt that you had a son who was a reluctant reader? it started... our son was a bright guy. when he was eight years old, that summer, we said, you can read every day. he said, you can read every day. he...
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detailed conversation and as i said, i just carried detailed conversation and as i said, ijust carried on playing my role and didn't get too involved in the medical side of it. i am not a doctor, so for me, it was an area of their expertise and i did mine in my area. so with the application for the corticosteroids, when you first informed, before they were administered or afterwards. —— question mark it is so long ago now, i can't recollect exactly when i was informed. are you aware of any discussion to use corticosteroids to treat bradley wiggins' conditions krish with medical staff or other coaches involving yourself?” krish with medical staff or other coaches involving yourself? i have never had a discussion involving any medication regarding badly in any detail —— regarding bradley. as i said, the tue was there for a reason and obviously, you know he was suffering in that period and therefore he was granted, by the authorities and the powers that be and all the doping agencies around the world and everything else and from my point of view, looking back on that, there is n
detailed conversation and as i said, i just carried detailed conversation and as i said, ijust carried on playing my role and didn't get too involved in the medical side of it. i am not a doctor, so for me, it was an area of their expertise and i did mine in my area. so with the application for the corticosteroids, when you first informed, before they were administered or afterwards. —— question mark it is so long ago now, i can't recollect exactly when i was informed. are you aware of any...
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ijust what i have a riff, i have a refund want to do. good night, rick, see tomorrow. —— i have a riff i want to do. they came back at 1130 the following morning and rick was still there. he hadn't been home yet. he married three times. of course it was a particular type of performer. and his health, even when he was recovering from heart surgery in hospital he was still smoking and drinking. heart surgery in hospital he was still smoking and drinkinglj heart surgery in hospital he was still smoking and drinking. i was smoking and drinking in the hospital. it was the rock 'n' roll lifestyle. but when it came to turning rocking to hit songs, he was one of the best. well, a short time ago i spoke to dave peacock from chas and dave —— well, a short time ago i spoke tojeff rich from chas and dave who toured with status quo in 2014. he told me about his memories of rick parfitt. he was a fantastic guy and the funniest man i ever met. he would be on to and he would be making jokes on to and he would be making jokes on the bus all the t
ijust what i have a riff, i have a refund want to do. good night, rick, see tomorrow. —— i have a riff i want to do. they came back at 1130 the following morning and rick was still there. he hadn't been home yet. he married three times. of course it was a particular type of performer. and his health, even when he was recovering from heart surgery in hospital he was still smoking and drinking. heart surgery in hospital he was still smoking and drinkinglj heart surgery in hospital he was...
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they said you have to get married, legalised, which was dumb but now ijust leave myself to live in sin, it's wonderful. girls, don't get married. it's insanity. you have to become their servant! you have to look after their house and they cheat on you. who the hell needs that? in 1989, she was brieflyjailed for hitting a hollywood traffic cop twice her size. she was well into her 705, though during the court case she was accused of doctoring her driving licence to disguise her age. by then, herfilm career had collapsed into self—parody. here she is with frankie howard. every time i see you, i get lumps in my throat. but she never lost a certain innocence, nor her wit. as she once said, "i'm a marvellous housekeeper. "every time i leave a man, i keep his house". time for the weather now. the weather is looking pretty ugly over the next few days, in the short term it is fairly quiet, but not very pretty either because we have the low grey cloud and drizzle. hasn't felt very christmassy at all. this is the jet stream that's going to wrap things up, coming out of north america over the n
they said you have to get married, legalised, which was dumb but now ijust leave myself to live in sin, it's wonderful. girls, don't get married. it's insanity. you have to become their servant! you have to look after their house and they cheat on you. who the hell needs that? in 1989, she was brieflyjailed for hitting a hollywood traffic cop twice her size. she was well into her 705, though during the court case she was accused of doctoring her driving licence to disguise her age. by then,...
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his heart had started giving out, and ijust saw the heart machine die away, and shortly after that he died. i had to go to the postmortem. i remember the pathologist taking a segment of thigh tissue where this area was. as this was being handled, a very small metallic object was dislodged. as it sort of rolled onto the table, and they then looked at it under a microscope and realised that it was actually a very round, circular, tiny little ball about, sort of, just under two millimetres in diameter, and that it had holes in it. and obviously something could have been contained in those holes. they decided almost straightaway that this was going to be ricin. it is a poison which is incredibly toxic. it is strange that you encounter one patient so early on in one's career that actually changes your entire life. all i wanted to be was a forensic pathologist. i wanted to be someone who looked at dead bodies, looked at laboratory findings, and decided why people die. and this was the first patient i am trying desperately to keep alive, and failing. and realising that actually i didn't want
his heart had started giving out, and ijust saw the heart machine die away, and shortly after that he died. i had to go to the postmortem. i remember the pathologist taking a segment of thigh tissue where this area was. as this was being handled, a very small metallic object was dislodged. as it sort of rolled onto the table, and they then looked at it under a microscope and realised that it was actually a very round, circular, tiny little ball about, sort of, just under two millimetres in...
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ijust turned 18. i'd never voted before. i was excited to be voting. the majority of people that did vote, that voted to leave, was middle—aged and elderly. trying to make britain how it was. but we great britain anyway. so regardless of whether we leave or not, we are still one of the biggest nations in the world. we are still going to get trade, we are still going to be doing well. the british people have made a very clear decision to take a different path. and as such, i think the country requires fresh leadership to ta ke country requires fresh leadership to take it in this direction.” country requires fresh leadership to take it in this direction. i think you just put his hands up because he was like, you guys are really going to do this, and he backed out. now he's chilling on the beach with his wife. he tried. he was like, i'm gone. he's
ijust turned 18. i'd never voted before. i was excited to be voting. the majority of people that did vote, that voted to leave, was middle—aged and elderly. trying to make britain how it was. but we great britain anyway. so regardless of whether we leave or not, we are still one of the biggest nations in the world. we are still going to get trade, we are still going to be doing well. the british people have made a very clear decision to take a different path. and as such, i think the country...
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ijust grabbed life with both hands. it came good. then it was all taken away from me again. the best moment i have ever had in my life was one of the last days i ever played in cricket for england, catching a ball and winning a game for england. there were some great guys in the team. to play for my country, it does not get better than that. i achieved it. my country, it does not get better than that. iachieved it. i my country, it does not get better than that. i achieved it. i did it. just a lot less than i imagined and hoped to put coming to terms with life after cricket has been tough for this man, who believes support from social media helped him through the darkest days. i would be lying in bed being a bit cynical thinking, ifi in bed being a bit cynical thinking, if i did die, i wonder who would miss me. it was like i died and it was overwhelming. i mean, i had to do6 was overwhelming. i mean, i had to do 6 million tweets, to me and about me, in the first two hours. the positivity coming my way, it is unimaginable, i needed that support. i thought i was good at cricke
ijust grabbed life with both hands. it came good. then it was all taken away from me again. the best moment i have ever had in my life was one of the last days i ever played in cricket for england, catching a ball and winning a game for england. there were some great guys in the team. to play for my country, it does not get better than that. i achieved it. my country, it does not get better than that. iachieved it. i my country, it does not get better than that. i achieved it. i did it. just a...
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ijust thought, i just thought, oh, ijust thought, oh, my god, where easy? ijust thought, oh, my god, where 7 i ijust thought, oh, my god, where easy? i could not find him. —— where is he? i was pacing up and down until the police came. i was beside myself. terry went missing seven weeks after their wedding. in march this year, this disappearance from a holiday caravan in cumbria triggered a huge manhunt. he went missing at two pm and at two am he was still missing? yes. my thoughts were just with him, what was going to this mind. you knew he would have been distressed. yes. he could have been lying ina distressed. yes. he could have been lying in a ditch somewhere, it was heartbreaking. -- through his mind. he had no coat on and it was close to freezing. terry was eventually found ten miles away after a 13 hour search. i threw my arms around him and said, where have you been? he said, i don't know. sergeant oliver was part of the search party. said, i don't know. sergeant oliver was part of the search partym said, i don't know. sergeant oliver was part
ijust thought, i just thought, oh, ijust thought, oh, my god, where easy? ijust thought, oh, my god, where 7 i ijust thought, oh, my god, where easy? i could not find him. —— where is he? i was pacing up and down until the police came. i was beside myself. terry went missing seven weeks after their wedding. in march this year, this disappearance from a holiday caravan in cumbria triggered a huge manhunt. he went missing at two pm and at two am he was still missing? yes. my thoughts were...
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ijust hope that people will stand up and go, our libraries are really important, we need the money for libraries. how much does your interest in this stem from the fact that you had a son who was a reluctant reader? well, jack is a bright guy. when he was eight—years—old, that summer, we said you can read every day and he said, "do i have to?" and we said yes, unless you want to live in the garage because we read in our house. but we said this is going to be painless, we'll buy books you'll like, so we've got a dozen books like percy jackson, and one of mine and by the end of the summerjack had read a dozen books and his reading skills went up dramatically, and ultimately they have sat scores in america so a perfect score in reading is 800 and he had 800 in reading, and he is going to an ivy league college. in terms of what can happen, if you take charge with your children, make it your responsibility. there is nothing more important than a mother or father or grandparents to do than make sure the kids read. it is good you get them out with exercise but they have to be able to read
ijust hope that people will stand up and go, our libraries are really important, we need the money for libraries. how much does your interest in this stem from the fact that you had a son who was a reluctant reader? well, jack is a bright guy. when he was eight—years—old, that summer, we said you can read every day and he said, "do i have to?" and we said yes, unless you want to live in the garage because we read in our house. but we said this is going to be painless, we'll buy...
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ijust want he was free to move away germany —— around germany. i just want to he was free to move away germany —— around germany. ijust want to pull back and talk about what we're dealing with. the last leaders, so—called islamic state have released a video of people burning to death turkish soldiers. border guards. people who have not shot and killed anybody in their lives. they are in uniform, but that is not the point. they have shown these people being burned alive as thejordanian pilot was. i've not seen the video, just the report. it is a 20 minute video showing the intense pain and suffering with them being burnt alive in gruesome detail. that is what you are dealing with here. that is the mentality, cruelty and barbarity of this organisation which has no place in the middle east or in our lives. thank you. our security correspondent. a reminder that of our threat to europe. in malta, the media are reporting that an airliner has been hijacked and diverted to malta where it landed. multi's prime minister said on twitter that security
ijust want he was free to move away germany —— around germany. i just want to he was free to move away germany —— around germany. ijust want to pull back and talk about what we're dealing with. the last leaders, so—called islamic state have released a video of people burning to death turkish soldiers. border guards. people who have not shot and killed anybody in their lives. they are in uniform, but that is not the point. they have shown these people being burned alive as thejordanian...
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ijust wanted to talk about the police actions. yesterday, the first notice of the attack was at 8.0 two. there was a lorry driving at the breitscheidplatz. when we verified that information, we when we verified that information, we ought immediately brought 550 police into action in various functions. they did what needed to be done to secure the place and start the investigation. we had a very large place that needed to be secured with a lot of people in it, and all of that happened without much of a hitch. we have already arrested one suspect. about the investigation itself, i can't say anything because the federal prosecutor has ta ken anything because the federal prosecutor has taken over. so i want to exclude that part at this press conference. but i am glad about the work of the media. we have had good experience for time now with social media and transparency. it was very important yesterday that calm and control pervaded and that misinformation did not escalate the situation. of course, there was that kind of thing, but ov
ijust wanted to talk about the police actions. yesterday, the first notice of the attack was at 8.0 two. there was a lorry driving at the breitscheidplatz. when we verified that information, we when we verified that information, we ought immediately brought 550 police into action in various functions. they did what needed to be done to secure the place and start the investigation. we had a very large place that needed to be secured with a lot of people in it, and all of that happened without...
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wae and vince be taking your coen...questions and ncerns about the packers up ijust over a half hourth weekeen 's stahead live at dareak-- thin you need to know before y start openg-- and why the location i iehardo quitki how. at t.max marshalls anhogood we'velways believ the holidayshould be about joy. where da are filled magic, not mas. ?? life can be messy... but with crayola color wonder... it doesn't have to be. don't you wish life could be this mess-free? color wonder. find it in the cyola aisle. now it's time for your "four to know" this morning.we start with pete zervakis-- with a warning to anyone doing some holiday shopping online. according to whitefish bay poce... the package thefts here started on november 25th. over a period of a week... ?seven of them were reported stolen from residences. some of the packages may have been taken at night. but police say others were stolen ring the daytime like in the afternoon. if ?you're expecting sh shipping items to work ifre not y. or ask neors who ?wilbe around to keep an eye out for your delivery. it's alsohelpful to track packages
wae and vince be taking your coen...questions and ncerns about the packers up ijust over a half hourth weekeen 's stahead live at dareak-- thin you need to know before y start openg-- and why the location i iehardo quitki how. at t.max marshalls anhogood we'velways believ the holidayshould be about joy. where da are filled magic, not mas. ?? life can be messy... but with crayola color wonder... it doesn't have to be. don't you wish life could be this mess-free? color wonder. find it in the...
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ijust kept thinking, i am doing this for my son. when i got near this person, who owed a lot to my boss, i went up close and then shot him. the next time i killed was after president duterte got elected. since august i've killed five people, that's six in all. what do you feel about the people that you kill? because they have families, too. do you feel guilty? yes, i do feel guilty, because i have kids, too. i do what i do because we don't have money. i do it for my children. i tell my husband that we can't keep doing this forever. i would not want our children to open their eyes to what we do. i don't want them to come back to us and say that they got to live because we killed for money. maria's statement suggests that a lot of the killing is by people inside the drug trade, perhaps eliminating rivals or those who might incriminate more powerfulfigures. but the impact of the drug war is being felt largely in poor communities, like this one near central manila. edgar tria showed me around his barangay, or district. he's the barangay
ijust kept thinking, i am doing this for my son. when i got near this person, who owed a lot to my boss, i went up close and then shot him. the next time i killed was after president duterte got elected. since august i've killed five people, that's six in all. what do you feel about the people that you kill? because they have families, too. do you feel guilty? yes, i do feel guilty, because i have kids, too. i do what i do because we don't have money. i do it for my children. i tell my husband...
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ijust got lucky. how come you have a name like entwistle ? i changed it from mcintyre. what are you then? a yorkshireman, what else? i thought you all listening to the archers, orsomething... that was a very short bit of football, or a very short first half. yes? he says, we appear to have lost that film. you are telling me! we will try to find it. i was totally changed by the experience of it. i went there and it was such a dreadful shock. i hope i shall never see anything like this again... you have much more humility after that kind of experience. you cannot go around being bombastic anymore. it calms you down, it makes you realise what some other people have to put up with in life. now coming to the last moment of apollo 13, as it begins its re—entry. the best thing we can do 110w re—entry. the best thing we can do now is just listen and hope. it needs to be edited and refined overtime, it needs to be edited and refined over time, you have to be very self—critical. .. i was self—critical. .. iwasa self—critical. .. i was a woman who did strange stuff. ther
ijust got lucky. how come you have a name like entwistle ? i changed it from mcintyre. what are you then? a yorkshireman, what else? i thought you all listening to the archers, orsomething... that was a very short bit of football, or a very short first half. yes? he says, we appear to have lost that film. you are telling me! we will try to find it. i was totally changed by the experience of it. i went there and it was such a dreadful shock. i hope i shall never see anything like this again......
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and of all the things that ijust can't eat — and there are many things i can't eat — just seafood is right up there at the top. there is almost nothing from the sea that i will happily put in my mouth, and so i asked my translator, i was like, "and what is this?", and she kind of looked at me, and she asked the chef, and she said, "oh, it's fugu, you know, fugu — the japanese pufferfish, right? you know the one that if theyjust prepare it very very slightly wrongly you die, because it's full of neurotoxins," and i was like, "oh!" so i went to put it in my mouth, and i kind of bit down on it and it... it didn't yield in the way i thought it would. it popped in my mouth like a cist, you know? like... laughter despite my nerves, and to my total surprise, i camejoint runner—up at tonight's contest. cajun music chubby carrier is a grammy award winner and a third generation of a legendary zydeco playing family. you should try it, man — yes, yes, yes. it's all percussion in zydeco. how are you doing that? you have the rhythm going like this in the air, and that's it. a little like tha
and of all the things that ijust can't eat — and there are many things i can't eat — just seafood is right up there at the top. there is almost nothing from the sea that i will happily put in my mouth, and so i asked my translator, i was like, "and what is this?", and she kind of looked at me, and she asked the chef, and she said, "oh, it's fugu, you know, fugu — the japanese pufferfish, right? you know the one that if theyjust prepare it very very slightly wrongly you die,...